Dangerous FieldworkSAGE Publications, 1995 - 86 sidor Researchers sometimes work in settings which are potentially dangerous to their health and safety. For example, they can be vulnerable to violent confrontation, verbal abuse or infectious diseases. This volume explores the contexts, settings and situations which pose high physical risk to the fieldworker, and presents the strategies the author has developed for reducing the risks. Raymond Lee draws on his own experience in Northern Ireland, as well as on the work of other researchers with groups such as outlaw bikers and youth gangs, drug addicts and informants in inherently dangerous occupations. Dangerous Fieldwork also offers valuable information on the increasingly important topic of sexual harassment. |
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... avoid assuming a golden age , when fieldwork proceeded to its preor- dained conclusion in an atmosphere of peaceful tranquillity . For exam- ple , Howell ( 1990 , p . 94 ) records instances , going back to the early years of the century ...
... avoid assuming a golden age , when fieldwork proceeded to its preor- dained conclusion in an atmosphere of peaceful tranquillity . For exam- ple , Howell ( 1990 , p . 94 ) records instances , going back to the early years of the century ...
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... avoid subjects such as arms and explosives or the identity of members . Feldman ( 1991 ) , who also carried out research in Belfast , puts the matter well by observing that " in order to know I had to become expert in demonstrating that ...
... avoid subjects such as arms and explosives or the identity of members . Feldman ( 1991 ) , who also carried out research in Belfast , puts the matter well by observing that " in order to know I had to become expert in demonstrating that ...
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... avoid trouble and to remain sensitive to what might in other circumstances appear to be quite innocuous circumstances can make fieldwork a tense and precari- ous process . Moreover , when violent incidents do occur , they can have ...
... avoid trouble and to remain sensitive to what might in other circumstances appear to be quite innocuous circumstances can make fieldwork a tense and precari- ous process . Moreover , when violent incidents do occur , they can have ...
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Research on Violent Social Conflict | 14 |
DrugRelated Violence | 39 |
Gangs and Outlaws | 48 |
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Designing Qualitative Research Catherine Marshall,Gretchen B. Rossman Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2006 |